Lets hope they find a way to get the LB workers back to their homes. Sounds like there are a lot of LB workers in Loreto with nothing to do?surfer jim - 6-22-2009 at 09:18 PM
At least all the crooks will be in one room.....CaboRon - 6-23-2009 at 07:35 AM
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Originally posted by surfer jim
At least all the crooks will be in one room.....
I suppose the govenor will be interested in taking over the taxi companies ....Paula - 6-23-2009 at 07:36 AM
camador
Thanks for the links to the Radarpolitico information on the Loreto Bay situation---
Keep 'em coming!!
[Edited on 6-23-2009 by Paula]camador - 6-23-2009 at 08:22 AM
Than you for reading and being interested in Loreto news.camador - 6-23-2009 at 08:29 AM
Sorry, I forgot to add add the today link
The state governor says that will avoid that Loreto Bay owners escape responsability since there are the conditions to unlock the problem created by
the collapse of LB, while the state goverment, FONATUR and Loreto municipality won't let that BANAMEX city group escape their responsability with
workers and suppliers.
Remember, by clicking on the US flag you can have an instant translation.wilderone - 6-23-2009 at 09:13 AM
I hope Butterfield and Grogan and Tom Nolan and Venoit are proud of themselves. I don't see them sitting at the table taking the heat. They knew
what they were handing Citibank. The "founders" homes should be sold at auction to pay for the workers' ticket home. I'm glad the governor and mayor
are stepping in to hold people accountable. Isn't indebtedness punishable with time in jail? That's where Butterfield and Grogan belong for their
gross mismanagement and fraud. And what did Replay do except pay themselves and further deplete whatever funds were available. Someone should do an
audit of their books as well.Pollen - 6-23-2009 at 10:42 AM
The entire "eco-sustainable" aspect to this project sounds like a fancy marketing ploy to well-heeled, socially-conscious, but inexperienced or naive
"clients". By inexperienced and naive, I mean people who have not actually spent time in Mexico in general, and Baja in particular, in a rental or
owned home dealing with the inevitable issues.
I just think these scammers chose their victims very well. The fund mismanagment was far far along before the first crumbling started.